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GRAND FORKS POLICE DEPARTMENT WARNS OF SCAMS

The Grand Forks Police Department continues to take numerous reports daily of people falling victim to scams or unknown persons requesting personal identifying information. Please protect yourselves and take the following steps. -Please do not send cash in the mail or courier services. -Legitimate businesses and government agencies do not and will not ask you

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WARNS OF INCREASED SCAM REPORTS

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office has recently received an increase in reports of scams.  These scams are using scare tactics by claiming the person’s ID and Social Security number are tied into money laundering or other serious crimes out of state.  The victim is then instructed to either purchase a large number of gift cards

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